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August 22, 2023 |
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Hey, Tuesday! Itβs your free afternoon newsletter designed to make your digital life easier. As I say all the time, βEverything is now a tech thing!β Fasho, right? (Fasho means βfor sure.β) β Quick tip: Crappy Wi-Fi is the worst. Your walls, furniture, baby monitor and microwave might be making your connection worse. Best bet: Place your router in a central location as high as possible (say, on a shelf) and switch to a 5GHz band for a less-crowded signal. And bam, youβll be doing the Wi-Fi hustle! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπ Are βprivateβ texts really private?πΌ Make money with your musicπ‘ Smart lights can be hacked |
TODAY'S TECH HACKCheck if someone is reading your textsI was in the pool not long ago, and a drone flew overhead. More than a million registered hobby drones are buzzing around the country, along with countless unregistered ones β and that one saw me in my bikini. Creepy, right? We like to think private moments are private, but itβs not always true β even with your messages! There are sly ways others can intercept texts. Hereβs how to know if someoneβs snooping on you. iPhone owners, look to your family, friends and roommatesShocker β¦ You donβt have to be a tech whiz to intercept Apple iMessage texts. Message forwarding, as the name implies, forwards messages to another device automatically. Itβs handy if you set it up but an invasion of privacy if someone else did. To check: Go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding.While youβre at it, use a code to see if your calls and texts are being forwarded. This doesnβt work with every carrier and phone model. Your mileage may vary. Open the Phone app and tap on Keypad at the bottom.Dial *#21# and hit the green call button.Youβll get a screen detailing your call activity, SMS messages and even faxes. If theyβre listed as βdisabled,β youβre OK. Tap βDismissβ when youβre finished looking at the data. π If you find any issues with your phone settings, someone likely got into your device, iCloud account or both. Change your passwords and PINs right away. Anyone can use spywareFinding and installing an app that monitors text messages, calls and social media interactions is easy. They can be installed remotely on an iPhone if you have the right iCloud credentials. For Android phones, someone needs physical access to install it β not hard if you live with your snoop. Popular options include mSpy, SpyBubble, XNSPY, Cocospy, Spyera, EyeZy, uMobix and Hoverwatch. This isnβt an exhaustive list, but most have clues in the names themselves. Your phoneβs performance is another big clue spyware may be installed. Your phone may feel hotter than usual, or itβs lagging, dies quickly and uses more data than normal. Scroll through your appsAre there any unfamiliar ones you donβt remember installing? Delete them! Itβs wise to do this whenever you have some time to kill. On iPhone: Touch and hold the app icon > Remove App > Delete App > Delete.On Android: Open the Google Play Store app > tap Profile. Manage apps & devices > Manage > choose the app > Uninstall.What if you find an app that looks suspicious? Change your PINs and passwords β then back up and factory reset your phone. I know itβs a royal pain in the rear, but you need to do it. Find steps to do that here. π I always assumed China used extremely sophisticated spying technology on its rivals. Well, that balloon burst. |
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YOU SHOULD KNOWπΊ 400+ free channels: Coming to Amazon Fire TV users via the Fire TV Channels app. That includes ABC News, Fox Sports, MLB and CBS Sports. In the app, click Your Apps and Channels, then Free. Yes, there are commercials. 9.2%: Thatβs the percentage of TV streamers watching YouTube. And if you pay for the premium YouTube TV, the app has a new look β and an easier way to see all the built-in free channels. No shocker here, but the guide looks a heck of a lot like Google TVβs Live tab. π Good news, Android folks: Appleβs SOS message feature that sends communications via satellite is a game-changer Google canβt ignore. Youβll soon see the option to send an SOS satellite message with Google Messages, too. This means when you have no cell service, you can still get help. Love when tech is awesome. Snap it like you mean it: Snapchatβs My AI is powered by ChatGPT and responds to questions, offers advice, plays games with you or can even create content. Artificial intelligence (AI) is fun, useful and lots of other things, but I say donβt let it make life decisions for you. Let your mom or granny do that. Wattβs up, hackers? Bad news if you have TP-Link smart lightbulbs. Researchers discovered big flaws in the top-selling Tapo L530E smart bulb and app that let someone steal your Wi-Fi password. Armed with that, they can hop into everything else on your network. No word yet on an update to fix it, so if you have one, turn it off. |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESπ Email mile-high club: No connection, no problem. You can read, search and reply to emails with no connection. (Note: Your replies wonβt send until you have service again.) How? In Gmail, hit the settings cog > See all settings > find the Offline tab. Click the box to enable. The name game: If you have multiple Amazon Echo devices, standard names like βKimβs 3rd Echoβ are useless. Send your music to the right place by changing the names to something meaningful, like the roomβs name. Open the Alexa app > Devices > Echo & Alexa. Choose your device, tap the settings cog, then Edit Name. Did you restart it? Turning it off and on is an IT rule of thumb because it works. When youβre doing that to reestablish a connection (like when your Bluetooth headphones wonβt sync or you have a suddenly bad Wi-Fi connection), wait 30 seconds to turn it back on. This gives your devices time to fully unpair or disconnect β¦ like that last bad romance you had. Itβs your Australian mate: You can change your smart assistantβs voice if its dulcet tones get on your nerves. On iPhone: Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Voice. For Android: On most phones that use Google Assistant, say, "Hey Google, open Assistant settings." Go to All settings > Assistant voice and choose one. π»π» Like having two computers: On Windows and macOS, you can create virtual desktops to keep things organized and switch between them using keyboard shortcuts. You might try separate home and work setups or a regular profile plus one you use for all your house renovation stuff, for example. Steps here if you want to try it. |
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BYTES OF HUMOR: LOADING LAUGHSπ After Bob broke up with his very short girlfriend, she was upset and started a YouTube channel dedicated to trashing him every day with a new video. When asked about it, Bob said, βI think itβs a little ex stream.β If you love my jokes, bless you. If you canβt stand them and read anyway, bless you. Thanks for letting me in your inbox. Iβll see you tomorrow with the best tech newsletter in the universe! β Kim |
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